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Borley:
I typically only run into dpkg locked when there is an apt installation running in another terminal or window. Do you have any others open?

MauryG5:
Hi Borley, no I don't have anything else open but now it doesn't load completely anymore, unfortunately it got damaged and I guess I have to delete everything and reinstall Debian ... Damn ...

MauryG5:
Good evening guys, after having irreparably damaged the Debian version 10.7 so far, I decided to delete and re-install everything. I installed version 11 and now after compiling a Kernel with 4K pages to start the Radeon 5700 XT graphics card, I realized that at startup it gives me a GPU error and does not start with that but always starts with AST. Can you tell me if it's a Mesa or Wayland problem or something else I don't know? I know that the Mesa drivers have been updated to version 20 or higher on Debian 11 so there shouldn't be this problem ... Currently it starts by default with Wayland but I don't remember how to disable it to tell the truth, always if you need to do it, maybe not need to disable Wayland now ... What do you think I'm missing? Hey Daniel Pocock, best wishes for your Talos II bought by my friend in Italy, what do you think is happening since you are Debian expert? Thanks

MPC7500:
Maybe you have to blacklist the AST GPU
https://wiki.raptorcs.com/wiki/Troubleshooting/GPU#I_want_Petitboot_via_AST_but_the_subsequent_Linux_OS_console_on_a_discrete_GPU

MauryG5:
But I don't think that's the MPC problem as I've always used the GPU activation file in the xorg.conf.d folder and it always worked.  It worked with Debian 10, works with all Fedora and all Ubuntu.  So I really don't think that now I have to do this suddenly ...

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